Diwali: Quotes, Images, Whatsapp SMS and Greeting in Great Demand

Diwali: Quotes, Images, Whatsapp SMS and Greeting in Great Demand

The annual festival of lights- Diwali- is all set to be celebrated on October 23, 2014, in India, and the charm can be seen across the country.

Also known as Deepawali, Diwali is celebrated every year and is among the biggest festivals in India. It is the celebration of the Hindus, but people from other religions are also seen enjoying the festivities.

Diwali: Quotes, Images, Whatsapp SMS

 

Keeping the season and festival in mind, there is a strong demand for quotes, images, and greetings across the country and outside it, as well.

Diwali cards are in great demand, while images and messages are also being sent on social networking sites and messaging apps. Check out Diwali wishes here.

The festival starts with Dhanteras, where people buy new things, especially gold and precious metals.

The day is celebrated two days ahead of Diwali. After Diwali on October 23, the festivities will end with Bhai Dooj, which is scheduled for October 25. Diwali WhatsApp greetings here.

Diwali signifies the victory of the goodness of God Ram, who returns to Ayodhya on this day after killing Ravana.

For the Bengalis, the time is for celebrating Maa Kali, who is worshiped for power and strength. Lord Ganesha is Lakshmi are also worshiped in other states.

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The celebrations will include the preparation of sweets, as well as cleaning and decorating homes.

Although crackers have been along associated with Diwali, we insist you take your time for some peace as environmental issues are on peak.

Here’s wishing our readers a Happy Diwali 2015, and we hope you have a safe and entertaining festive weekend!

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